HK 9RD 02 BG1
Gear flow divider, size 1 9RD 2-wayProduct image
Properties
Design |
without central phase compensation valves internal leak oil discharge |
Rotational speed range |
1200 - 2700 U/min |
Pressure difference |
max. 30 bar (between the sections) |
Recommended speed |
1800 - 2000 rpm |
Description
This flow divider is used to supply two independent hydraulic circuits with just one pump
Division error approx. 3%
Configuration of gear flow dividers: qi = Q/z * 1000/n
qi = displacement/section [cm3]; Q = total intake volumetric flow [l/min]; z = no. of sections; n = rotating speed [rpm]
Note
Before commissioning the system, the first running-in of the gear flow divider should be under no load.
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Identification | Intake volume per section (cc) |
p1 max. (bar) |
p2 max. (bar) |
Flow per element min. (L/min) |
Flow per element max. (L/min) |
Flow per element (L/min) |
A (mm) |
Li (mm) |
Weight (kg) |
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HK 9RD 02 18 | 1,70 | 220 | 270 | 2,00 | 9,50 | 4,00 | 44 | 228 | 2,20 |
HK 9RD 02 20 | 2,20 | 220 | 270 | 2,50 | 13,00 | 5,00 | 46 | 232 | 2,25 |
HK 9RD 02 21 | 2,60 | 220 | 270 | 3,00 | 16,00 | 6,00 | 48 | 236 | 2,30 |
HK 9RD 02 23 | 3,20 | 220 | 270 | 3,50 | 19,00 | 7,00 | 50 | 240 | 2,40 |
HK 9RD 02 25 | 3,80 | 200 | 240 | 4,50 | 22,50 | 8,00 | 52 | 244 | 2,50 |
p1 = max. working pressure – p2 = max. peak pressure
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Despite careful checking, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of all information included on this site, and we accept no liability.
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